Update Project
Name
update_project
Description
Update an existing project within the organization. [API reference]
Related Tables
Parameters
Output Columns
Label | Data Type (SSIS) | Data Type (SQL) | Length | Raw | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Id |
DT_WSTR
|
nvarchar(200)
|
200 | False |
|
PluginId |
DT_WSTR
|
nvarchar(200)
|
200 | False |
|
Status |
DT_WSTR
|
nvarchar(100)
|
100 | False |
|
Url |
DT_WSTR
|
nvarchar(2048)
|
2048 | False |
Input Columns
Label | Data Type (SSIS) | Data Type (SQL) | Length | Raw | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Id |
DT_WSTR
|
nvarchar(200)
|
200 | False |
The ID of the project to update. |
Examples
SSIS
Use Azure DevOps Connector in API Source component to read data or in API Destination component to read/write data:
Update rows in Projects table using API Destination
This Endpoint belongs to Projects table, therefore you cannot work with it directly. Use this table and table-operation pair instead:

ODBC application
Use these SQL queries in your ODBC application data source:
Update an existing project for your organization by referencing its Id
UPDATE Projects SET Description = 'The system we use for implementing point-of-service walk-in payment systems and phone payments.'
WHERE Id='1be9ccef-45d7-4574-af67-7dc6c0699b6a'
update_project
endpoint belongs to
Projects
table(s), and can therefore be used via those table(s).
SQL Server
Use these SQL queries in SQL Server after you create a data source in Data Gateway:
Update an existing project for your organization by referencing its Id
DECLARE @MyQuery NVARCHAR(MAX) = 'UPDATE Projects SET Description = ''The system we use for implementing point-of-service walk-in payment systems and phone payments.''
WHERE Id=''1be9ccef-45d7-4574-af67-7dc6c0699b6a''';
EXEC (@MyQuery) AT [LS_TO_AZURE_DEVOPS_IN_GATEWAY];
update_project
endpoint belongs to
Projects
table(s), and can therefore be used via those table(s).